Ed Valentine
Member
I see where some of these Operators will lean their floor wands up against the wall when in cleaning. The do this when moving of furniture; or, when leaving the area to retrieve something.
But,
Haven't they ever thought about any problems they might create doing this? First and foremost: how about "Liability"..ya know, this is "The What If" this happens column!
For example: What if a pet or a child bums into the wand and it comes toppling over and harms them? If that happened, the Operator could be out of business!
Further, when a wand falls at full force, B-A-m-MO! There goes the valve and/or wand handle!
How about falling and crashing into a end table?
These are only a few situations that could happen.
Conclusion: ALWAYS lay the floor wand down, period. Or, surely increase your liability insurance!
But,
Haven't they ever thought about any problems they might create doing this? First and foremost: how about "Liability"..ya know, this is "The What If" this happens column!
For example: What if a pet or a child bums into the wand and it comes toppling over and harms them? If that happened, the Operator could be out of business!
Further, when a wand falls at full force, B-A-m-MO! There goes the valve and/or wand handle!
How about falling and crashing into a end table?
These are only a few situations that could happen.
Conclusion: ALWAYS lay the floor wand down, period. Or, surely increase your liability insurance!